Dr Conrad Murray

CONRAD MURRAY: THE LATE MICHAEL JACKSON HAS NO RIGHT TO PRIVACY

Michael Jackson’s kids probably feel awful now that Conrad Murray is out of jail and doing interviews right and left. Apparently dead patients have no right to privacy because Murray is revealing as many Michael secrets as he can remember. One unpleasant detail is the fact that according to the talkative doctor, Michael was incontinent. It makes sense, Propofol is used for patients having surgery and they have empty bladders. Michael needed a catheter to make it through a night of Propofol sleep. THAT’S how insane his drug addiction was. Murray said Michael always wore black pants in case he leaked in the daytime. The doctor also verified that Michael did not father any of his children. We suspect he’s planning to sell what he knows about their lineage for a big price, along with his own opinion as to whether Michael was a pedophile.

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SHOULD THE JACKSONS BE “OVERJOYED” BY THE MURRAY VERDICT?

Why Michael Jackson’s family feels so celebratory since Dr Murray was appropriately found guilty is puzzling – it’s not like he WANTED Michael to die. It reminds us of parents who lose a child to drugs – they desperately want someone else to BLAME because they can’t bear to admit their child destroyed himself. So they accuse the drug dealer of murder. In fact, their children, and Michael Jackson, would still be alive if they hadn’t been addicted to drugs. Period. Murray was the doctor who got caught – what about all the other doctors who gave Michael what he wanted? There’s a lot of malpractice here, but ultimately Michael was a more than willing victim. (Above, La Toya says she’s “Overjoyed.”)

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DR CONRAD MURRAY: POOR LITTLE ME!

A few days before his court appearance on involuntary manslaughter charges, Michael Jackson’s physician Dr Conrad Murray paid a visit to Jackson’s grave at Forest Lawn cemetery. He was photographed looking serious and contrite, perhaps in hopes of drumming up some sympathy for his malpractice accusations. Last we heard, he is expected to appear in court on Monday.

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